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Day Eight: Hawaiʻi

Posted on Wednesday, September 17th, 2008

Dave!Today was the day I decided to drive the Hawaiʻi Belt Road which circles around most of the island, including the entirety of Mauna Loa (the largest volcano on earth).

This is always a dicey proposition because, with very few exceptions, it's a two-lane road with only rare opportunities to pass dumbasses who are incapable of driving the speed limit. But there's plenty of cool stuff to see along the way, so the agony is worth it. This is especially true after Kilauea started venting back in March, because the crater rim and Volcanos National Park is right off the Belt.

But my first stop was Akaka Falls, which is far nicer than the more-famous "Rainbow Falls" further down the road...

Akaka Falls

After making my way past Hilo and up to the volcanos, I got to see where all that vog (Volcanic Fog) is coming from...

Kilauea Venting Vog

Kilauea Venting Vog

I was hoping for a full-scale eruption so I could get some cool lava shots, but Kilauea kept its cool. I had to make do with seeing the lava flows from previous eruptions...

Dormant Lava Flow

And I was also sure to explore the Thurston Lava Tube, which I had forgotten about my last time here...

Thurston Lava Tube

After getting my fill of delicious vog, I continued down the other side of the mountain until I reached my favorite black sand beach, Punalu'u, which is famous for turtles (I've seen them here before, but they weren't around this time)...

Punalu'u Black Sand Beach

From there it's just a 10-minute drive to the best reason of all to visit The Big Island: Punalu'u Bakery, home of the best Hawaiian Sweet Bread on earth (not to mention the south-most bakery in the USA!)...

Punalu'u Bakery

And then it was time to drive back so I could be sure to see the sunset that I missed yesterday. When researching where to stay on Hawaiʻi, I ultimately settled on the Waikoloa area, because it doesn't seem to get inundated with vog like Kona, and the rain never seem to get that bad. So far, that's held true for my visit here... no matter what's happening anywhere else on the island, it's always beautiful back at my hotel. But the vog does get blown out to sea, making for some incredible sunsets...

Hapuna Beach Sunset

Hapuna Beach Sunset

Hapuna Beach Sunset

Hopefully I'll be motivated to do something interesting tomorrow, because right now all I want to do is sleep in until noon.

What a waste that would be.


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Comments

  1. kapgar says:

    A lava cave? How cool is that!

    Hawaiian sweet bread rocks! I so wish I was there.

  2. jenny says:

    heh. you said akaka.

    sorry… i’ve been possessed by the spirit of an 8 year old boy.

  3. Thanks for sharing your holiday with us Dave, the photos are absolutely gorgeous. Growing up a stone’s throw from the Gold Coast and some of the best beaches in Australia, I was never overly motivated to visit Hawaii… but the photos you have posted have made me change my mind and I’m adding Hawaii to my ‘Places to Visit’ list.
    Robyn

  4. Lewis says:

    I remember being in the Thurston tube last year about this time. Plus, we anchored offshore late at night and watched the glow in the clouds from the lava flow….amazing, that place.

  5. Howard says:

    All of these pictures are beautiful!

    …but not as pretty as you are.

    Tee-hee.

  6. Hilly says:

    I’m pretty much in love with those last two pictures…so much so that I am a whore who can’t just pick one.

  7. Winter says:

    I love the colored sand beaches photos. And the volcano…ooooooh yummy! How much is that to see? I saw St. Helens up close and it was scary. Why isn’t the Hawaiian volcano that scary? It just looks cool. Glad your vacation is going so well. You’re never gonna wanna come home!

  8. ChillyWilly says:

    That lava cave looks cool. How cool would it be to have a video of that….

  9. yellojkt says:

    That is a pretty spectacular sunsets. But Hawaii doesn’t have many bad ones.

  10. kilax says:

    I am loving these Hawaii posts. They make me feel like I have a free subscription to National Geographic – your photos are so amazing!

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